Rally and court hearing set for Maryland man mistakenly deported to El Salvador prison
- Lawyers seek the return of Abrego Garcia, mistakenly deported to El Salvador, from Maryland.
- Abrego Garcia fled gang threats in El Salvador around 2011, seeking safety.
- Abrego Garcia, age 29, had a work permit and family in the U.S., including a U.S. Citizen wife.
- The White House called it an 'administrative error,' while alleging gang ties based on a 2019 claim.
- A rally and court hearing will occur as concerns rise about deporting authorized noncitizens.
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'Abducted and disappeared': Why a Bulls hat led to a man's deportation, imprisonment in El Salvador
Kilmar Abrego Garcia was a father of three and a protected legal resident when he was wrongly deported and imprisoned in El Salvador, accused of being a gang member — all because he was wearing a Chicago Bulls hat. “On March 12, my husband Kilmar was abducted and disappeared by the Trump administration,” his wife, Jennifer Vasquez, said Wednesday. Abrego Garcia’s family and lawmakers called for his safe return as efforts to bring him home stalle…


Md. woman fights for husband's return, presses Congress on El Salvador deportation error
As she continues to wait for the return of her husband, Jennifer Vasquez Sura plans to meet with members of Congress on Capitol Hill on Wednesday.
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